When, you start surfing university website, you might be bit confused what to look for. It happens with almost all of the applicants. I am trying to simplify this on easy for steps for you:
You will find most of the university websites are in Finnish language by default. You can change it to English version by changing language option. You can find, flag of UK or "In English" or "English" or "International" option to change the language to English. These options are generally placed on top-right or top-left or below the left menu panel. Unfortunately, some polytechnics does not offer their websites in English at all. Thats very sad part of them, but you are helpless to explore their websites in that case. In that case, just try to get any email address from the website and mail them for further information about them.
First Step: Search course or program of your interest
The very first step will start with exploring does that university or polytechnics offer course or program of your interest or not. Programs they offer can be found under 'Studies' or 'International Student' or 'Perspective students' or 'Admission' section. Sometimes, they can be found under Department websites as well. So, try to explore as much options as you can. Once you find the courses of your interest, read its description in detail. And confirm yourself whether that program is taught in English or Finnish? whether they international students for that particular program or not?
Second Step: Exploring Admission process and materials required
After you met courses of your interest, you need to explore how and when to apply for that program. You need to find admission information under 'Admission' or 'How to apply' section. You will find there, what are the minimum criteria of admission and whether you meet those criteria or not? What are the documents they required for application package and among them which are mandatory and which are preferable? What is the application period and deadline? What is the admission process and whom are you suppose to send your documents? What is the contact information of the contact person whom you can query about your application status?
Third Step: Maintaining contact
Sometimes, it happens that you won't understand all of the information presented on the website. And, it might also happen that information on website does not satisfy you. In that case, the best option is to mail them. Finnish are very co-operative on emails. Definitely, they might be busy and can take a long time to reply your mail, but they will reply with optimum information you need. Its better to contact the concern person depending upon your query. For example, you want to know about courses, you need to mail contact person of particular department. You need to know about international students and related stuff, contact International office. You need to know about admission process, contact Admission Officer. If you can't find the email of the concern person, then, don't bother about it; just send a mail to anyone, they will forward your mail to the concern person and notify you about it.
Most of the email addresses you find on their websites are arranged on firstname and lastname basis. You will find email addresses on following format:
Contact Josie Parkinen for Information Technology, Sophie Norad for Business programs and Annie Connie for Sociology.
Their email address is firstname.lastname@hut.fi
So, their email addresses are josie.parkinen@hut.fi, sophie.norad@hut.fi and annie.connie@hut.fi where hut.fi is the domain of their email.
If you are not sure which one is their first name and which one is last name, just send to both. It means, send to both josie.parkinen@hut.fi and parkinen.josie@hut.fi if you can't find which one is her first name. Generally, if it says Josie Parkinen, Josie is the first name and if it says Josie, Parkinen; then Josie is last name. Remember, a single comma is inserted in between names which last name is written first.
Fourth Step: Job and scholarship options
If you are seeking for scholarship during your studies, explore scholarship options offered for your program. Since, Education is free in Finland, scholarship refers to the living cost during your studies. Try to find the answer whether that particular university offer any specific scholarship or not? Does that scholarship available for your particular program or not? Are you eligible for that Scholarship or not? Does it provide any kinds of funding options other than Scholarship? Its very important to know all of the answers since most of the universities and polytechnics provide such type of scholarships.
If you are seeking for job during studies, please keep in mind that JOBS ARE VERY DIFFICULT IN FINLAND EXCEPT IN Helsinki. I did not mean only the jobs related to your field. Its very difficult to find even those restaurant and courier type jobs except few major cities. So, you need to search only the colleges near by large cities whose population is comparatively higher. My suggestion will be just limit your search to Helsinki, if job is must for you. If you come to smaller cities or cities far from Helsinki, make your mentality that NO JOBS are available here. I am not trying to discourage you. I am just trying to make you alert about the job status over here.
like to add one thing, if the website of the particular university doesnt have its publication on english then copy it and paste in the google translate.com,here in left side select finnish/summio and on the right side select english, the translation will be done although it cant translate all the finnish language but roughly one can get up to 90% translation,or you can translate the whole webpage.
ReplyDeleteI disagree with the main author that Finnish people are very punctual when it comes to replying emails. They will reply you promptly but be very careful to write emails. For study everything, take sometime. If you don't get the information from the website then only send the email. If there is a general email address like admissions@tkk.fi or info@utu.fi then send email to that address unless otherwise mentioned because there will be more than one person checking that email and you will be sure to get the reply. But I reiterate study the website clearly first and ask the specific questions not the general.
ReplyDeleteIf you are wondering where is google translate. u may have never used that in Nepal. The link is http://translate.google.com.
The translation is done using machine learning techniques and hence its not 100% but you can for sure get the general idea.
"...JOBS ARE VERY DIFFICULT IN FINLAND EXCEPT IN Helsinki..."
ReplyDeleteThis line should be modified to
"...FINDING JOBS ARE VERY DIFFICULT IN WHOLE FINLAND..."
^ i must agree...!!!!
ReplyDelete" Warm welcome and greeting to all who are thinking to proceed for new session in Finland..plz.plz.plz..keep in mind that it is a Holy Land for study..but Very Hard land to earn or even survive...think, twice, what is your priority..." Anurodh; Finland
ReplyDeletei want to do postgraduate course either in finland or in sweden or in norway. but the fact is that i am not getting interested subjects. i want to do my postgraduate in networking.i want to apply for 2009. and what's about the job provision in these country.
ReplyDeletei have been teaching web designing and graphics in an reputed institute. can i get job on these field.
i want to do postgraduate course either in finland or sweden. i want to apply for 2009 batch. what are all the procedur to join there and what i have to do.
ReplyDeletecurrently am i working as a system administrator in aadhityaa info media solution
I am searching for colleges offering courses in Microbiology in Finland. I have completed my M.Sc in microbiology from Nepal. I want to continue my study further and found that Finland might be the right destination. So would you please help me by suggeting the universities offering courses in Microbiology. Can I enroll there directly in P.hD?
ReplyDeletei want to do postgraduate course either in finland or sweden for subject of structural engineering or in hydropower. i want to apply for 2010 session. what are all the procedur to join there and what i have to do.
ReplyDeletecurrently am i working as a site engineer.
Really jobs are like you said "...JOBS ARE VERY DIFFICULT IN FINLAND EXCEPT IN Helsinki..." because i have a friend who is in Helsinki and has two jobs whereas the other in Kemi-tornio is yet to get a job.
ReplyDeleteMy Advice: Try and make research on jobs and i highly reccomended that you learn the language if you want to get the job in those small cities(If at all you will get one, but it will give you a better advantage)
You may not get a job if you apply directly, but if you are reccomended by someone who is working already in the company you MIGHT be accepted.
Hope this tips will help.
I was wondering if it is really hard to survive in Finland as an international student. I wanna pursue my Undergraduate studies in Finland and they say that education is free there. Is the living cost so high that we cannot afford it at all?
ReplyDeletecan u please give me an approximate idea of the living cost in a year?